Eric Voegelin on Race, Hitler, and National Socialism
Eric Voegelin barely escaped Austria with his life in 1938, after the Gestapo had failed to confiscate his passport.[1] Having given anti-Nazi lectures and published two books…
Eric Voegelin barely escaped Austria with his life in 1938, after the Gestapo had failed to confiscate his passport.[1] Having given anti-Nazi lectures and published two books…
The U.S. Department of Education recently walked back a proposal to prioritize federal education grants to K–12 public schools that promote Critical Race Theory, the 1619 Project,…
“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” –Maya Angelou The term “woke” is associated with increasingly widespread…
Jill Leovy wrote her 2015 book Ghettoside after spending years embedded in the homicide division of a police department in LA and observing the detectives working in…
From the outset, I want to be clear: this essay is not just another iteration of Ibram Kendi-bashing. His book, How To be An Anti-Racist, undeniably calls…
“What are the Rights of Man and the Liberties of the World but Loose-Fish? What all men’s minds and opinions but Loose-Fish? What is the principle of…
The Soviet Union of 1944–1991 in the Historiography: Representation of a Polyethnic Political Society. Nikolay Konstantinov. Ekaterinburg, Grif Press. 2012 252 p. (in Russian). Note to…
Political correctness is an instrument of oppression and scapegoating most prominently used by academic and political elites and enforced by mainstream news outlets. It is authoritarian, conformist…
Diversity as Self-Nullifying Culture, in the anthropological sense, is a combination of language and traditions involving values, ideas about education, cooking, family life and public life. Culture…
In The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine, James Le Fanu provides a devastating instant visual refutation of Ancel Key’s claim that the consumption of animal fat…
Cosmic Justice: Infantile and Nihilistic Social class, home environment, genetics and other factors all contribute to differences between individuals. People differ in looks, height, income, social status,…
One of the latest fads in the university is being “woke”: a recognition of one’s privilege and therefore the need to empathize with those groups who have…
The Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin and the Rise of Scott Walker. Katherine J. Crammer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. What is Populism? Jan-Werner Müller.…
The spring 2016 issue of Shakespeare Quarterly (67.1) updates the state of early modern race study in Shakespeare. Guest editors Peter Erickson (Northwestern) and Kim F. Hall…
Prominent American scholar and public intellectual, West is best known for his works on race, religion, and politics in America. An American Book Award recipient, West serves…